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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue_Frog
    LOL -- that reminds me of my Nana Shes going to be 85 this year, and still helps to run the womens club at the Legion, does the fancy cakes and baking, helps to organize the dart tournaments, buffets, and all kinds of other tasks.

    She also goes out helping with the 'old people' by taking them food, and visits, and helping out a little -- and often these are people who are 10-15 years younger than she is ... i guess that really brings home the 'you're as old as you feel' saying *lol*

    My grandmother is also 85. Now I can't say she is always bright and chipper LOL.... usually she is telling us that we are getting too fat or that we should take care of our father and clean for him and cook his dinner. My dad is 60 acts like he is 12 LOL but he certainly does not expect or want anyone to do his "chores" for him lol. BUT when she isn't on one of these tangents she can be quite funny.... especially when with my grandpa. He is about 89. Now HE is always happy and laughing and joking. I can't definately see where my dad got his personality from. They still live on their own in an apartment.... and do everything for themselves. I really hope I can be in half the health that they are.

    My grandmother has to go in for hip replacement surgery in April which is scary for all of us to think about.... but if she is scared she sure doesn't let on. and if anyone can pull through that surgery it is definately her.

    LOL I remember years ago when I worked at burger king. We had this lady that came in almost everyday to have lunch with her friend. This woman was in her 70's and she was a little sh!t disturber lol. Of course we all knew her and loved her... she was hilarious. she would come in and give our manager heck and tell him that he better be treating us employees right lol. and he would always get lippy back at her (just in fun of course) and she would always say to me "How do you put up with this guy... you should smack him." LOL it was always fun and games when she came in... she was a riot. Always giving poor Dave grief but he loved it lol. I eventually left Burger King and started working a new job. But a few years later I took a part time job there just for some extra cash on top of my full time job. That woman STILL came in and she still remembered me lol. She came up to the counter and I said "OH NO... after all these years I forgot your order" She just started saying "well that is no excuse... I didn't forget about you but you forget ALL about me... I see how it is around here. YOu find something better and move on and forget about all us little people. BUT just this once I will tell you my order." LOL she was so funny. hahaha




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    My former boss's mom worked at the pet boarding facility until she was well into her 80's (I don't remember her exact age). It was the best job for her. She loved all of the customers- the people and their pets. She'd help walk some of the easy-to-walk dogs and she'd brush them and give them love and attention. She died last year at the age of 89.

    There was a lady who'd come to the pet boarding facility and bring us all kinds of "goodies"- usually cookies or candy. Her closest family lived a few hours away, so she kind of adopted us as her family. She lived on her own until less than a year ago- she's 90! She now lives with her son (the one who lived about 3 hours away). She uses the computer to email her friends and family- I usually get an email from her everyday. She's the sweetest lady and I miss seeing her.
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    My Mom is 85 and she'll talk to anybody who'll listen.

    She'll even share her food. We once ate at a restaurant and she didn't want to throw her rice out or bring it home so she overheard the guy next to us order rice. She spoke right up & said not to order it and to take hers. He took it and ate it.



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    Quote Originally Posted by elizabethann
    My Mom is 85 and she'll talk to anybody who'll listen.

    She'll even share her food. We once ate at a restaurant and she didn't want to throw her rice out or bring it home so she overheard the guy next to us order rice. She spoke right up & said not to order it and to take hers. He took it and ate it.



    Old people rock.

    LOL that is funny.




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    I was in my office at the Salvation Army yesterday and the little old lady volunteers were setting up for an auction. Then one mentioned that there is cookie dough in the food pantry that they need to use and next thing you know they are all baking cookies to put out at the auction. Its nice to have my office next to the kitchen, they brought me samples. You gotta love 'em.
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    What a wonderful thread! My two passions all in one.... pets and old folks!

    We call (very affectionately) little old ladies "LOLLIES"... get it? LOL/Lollies!!!!

    Anyway....

    Many of you know that I work at our local Council on Aging, and could I ever tell you some stories! May is Older Americans Month, and we have our Mayor read a proclamation every year, and last year for the first year, we had a luncheon and we honored Margaret Ringenberg. Some of you may know of her... she was a WWII pilot!!!!!! And at the age of 85 (I think), she still flies in airplane races! She has written a book, and she was in a book written by Tom Brokaw about America! Very sweet lady! She was the pilot who flew the airplane over Fort Wayne to announce (by dropping leaflets) that WWII had ended!

    While I was talking to a church group one day, talking about the services that we offer, I met a woman who was in the Navy and was stationed at Pearl Harbor when it was bombed!!!!!!!! Can you imagine?!

    Anyway, I wanted to say one more thing about seniors. PLEASE, if you are fortunate enought to still have parents and/or grandparents around, get their story from them. Learn about their childhood, ask about their parents, find out why they have made the decisions in their lives that they have. Get it on tape, or record it on camera.... and keep it! This is your legacy, and you need to get it now before it is too late. We try to encourage people to do this, because, as has been said on this thread already... every senior has a story!

    Sorry this is so long....seniors are very near and dear to my heart!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Donnaj4962
    PLEASE, if you are fortunate enought to still have parents and/or grandparents around, get their story from them. Learn about their childhood, ask about their parents, find out why they have made the decisions in their lives that they have. Get it on tape, or record it on camera.... and keep it! This is your legacy, and you need to get it now before it is too late. We try to encourage people to do this, because, as has been said on this thread already... every senior has a story!
    This is so true! My mom is quite elderly now (in her 90's) and her memory isn't so great. I am glad I heard all of those great stories years ago and have committed it all to memory. There are still some things I'd like to ask her but unfortunately now she probably wouldn't remember at this point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donnaj4962
    ....if you are fortunate enought to still have parents and/or grandparents around, get their story...........
    I am so glad you posted this! Back when Tom Brokaw's "Greatest Generation" book came out - I asked each of my parents to jot down some stories they had about their early years and now I keep these writings in my copy of the book. Mom was an RN and served on a USN ship off Italy during the war. My dad was in the Army Air Corp and this is when he met my mom. She is gone now and dad is 82.

    at the term LOLLIES love it!

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